Art Gallery / Museum Information - Recommended Exhibitions in March 2026

We present the exhibitions of art galleries and museums in March 2026. In addition to the schedule of events, we will provide you with detailed information such as the works on display. Please check the website of each museum for current opening hours before visiting.

The National Museum of Art, Osaka ¡ÈCollection 3¡É
¡ÈCollection 3¡É is presented in two parts: the special feature ¡ÈReflecting the City¡É and the year-round exhibition ¡ÈCollection Highlights.¡É Centered on the theme of the city, the special feature introduces approximately 110 works, including recent acquisitions, ranging from the 1950s to the 2020s. Through changing urban landscapes, the exhibition reveals how artists have reflected social and economic realities as well as the inner lives of people living in their time. The Collection Highlights section traces the museum¡Çs holdings back to Paul Cézanne and Max Ernst, while also featuring works by Joseph Beuys, Takashi Murakami, and Elizabeth Peyton, illuminating diverse aspects of modern and contemporary art.
Period: March 14 – June 14, 2026
Venue: The National Museum of Art, Osaka (B2 Exhibition Galleries)
Hours: 10:00–17:00 (Fridays until 20:00)
Closed: Mondays (except May 4), May 7
Admission: Adults 430; University students 130
URL: https://tinyurl.com/4tedw57m

The National Museum of Art, Osaka ¡ÈNakanishi Natsuyuki: Devices for Gentle Gazing and Endless Lingering¡É
Marking the tenth anniversary of his passing, this is the first major retrospective of Nakanishi Natsuyuki (1935–2016), one of Japan¡Çs leading contemporary painters. Tracing his practice from the late 1950s onward, the exhibition explores a distinctive vision of painting that resists simple categorization as figurative or abstract. Returning repeatedly to fundamental questions—how does a painting come into being, and where does it exist?—Nakanishi¡Çs work offers profound insight into the act of painting itself. His sustained inquiry provides an important perspective for reconsidering what it means to create painting in Japan today.
Period: March 14 – June 14, 2026
Venue: The National Museum of Art, Osaka
Hours: 10:00–17:00 (Fridays until 20:00)
Closed: Mondays (except May 4), May 7
Admission: Adults 1,500; University students 900
URL: https://tinyurl.com/bdz6w2t7

Tokyo Photographic Art Museum ¡ÈW. Eugene Smith and New York: The Loft Era¡É
This exhibition focuses on the decade W. Eugene Smith (1918–1978) spent in a Manhattan loft beginning in 1957, presenting the first exhibition in Japan dedicated to this pivotal period. Moving beyond traditional photojournalism, Smith explored the artistic possibilities of photography through deeply personal projects. The exhibition highlights works produced during the loft years, shedding light on his identity not only as a documentary photographer but also as an artist. From encounters with jazz musicians and creatives who gathered in the loft to scenes observed from his window, the exhibition reconsiders Smith¡Çs multifaceted vision of urban life.
Period: March 17 – June 7, 2026
Venue: Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, 2F Galleries
Hours: 10:00–18:00 (Thu–Fri until 20:00)
Closed: Mondays (except May 4), May 7
Admission: Adults 700
URL: https://tinyurl.com/rzd8v7fv

POLA MUSEUM ANNEX ¡ÈPOLA MUSEUM ANNEX 2026 – Beyond Patterning –¡É
This group exhibition presents recent works by artists who have completed overseas residency programs supported by the Pola Art Foundation. Divided into two sessions, the exhibition introduces diverse artistic approaches shaped by experiences across cultures and environments. Through explorations of material, technique, bodily perception, and spatial awareness, the participating artists reveal new directions in contemporary expression. By shifting themes between the first and second periods, the exhibition creates a dynamic platform where multiple perspectives intersect, highlighting the expanding possibilities of contemporary art today.
Period: February 13 – April 19, 2026
Venue: POLA MUSEUM ANNEX, Tokyo
Hours: 11:00–19:00
Closed: Open during exhibition period
Admission: Free
URL: https://tinyurl.com/4zdp933j

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa ¡ÈCollection Exhibition 3: Déjà vu¡É
Centered on the sensation of déjà vu—the strange feeling of having experienced something before—this exhibition presents works from the museum¡Çs collection across painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation. Moving between memory and record, reality and fiction, the exhibition explores complex modes of perception shaped by personal recollection and social transformation. In an age when AI-generated imagery permeates everyday life, the exhibition invites viewers to reconsider assumptions about seeing and knowing through subtle experiences of familiarity and dislocation.
Period: January 31 – May 10, 2026
Venue: Exhibition Rooms 1–6
Hours: 10:00–18:00 (Fri–Sat until 20:00)
Closed: Mondays (except Feb 23, May 4)
Admission: Adults 450
URL: https://www.kanazawa21.jp/data_list.php?g=126&d=252

The Museum of Modern Art, Hayama ¡ÈAnsei and Toshiko Uchima: Weaving Colors and Memories¡É
Born in the United States as second-generation Japanese immigrants, Ansei Uchima (1921–2000) devoted himself to creative printmaking after studying in Japan, influenced by artists such as Onchi Kōshirō and Munakata Shikō. His signature ¡ÈColor-Plane Weaving¡É technique culminated in the celebrated Forest Byobu series, acclaimed for its harmony of color and composition. This exhibition also highlights works by his wife, Toshiko Uchima (1918–2000), known for her imaginative assemblages. Featuring prints and collages alongside related artists including Isamu Noguchi, the exhibition sheds new light on postwar artistic expression.
Period: March 7 – May 31, 2026
Venue: The Museum of Modern Art, Hayama
Hours: 9:30–17:00 (Last entry 16:30)
Closed: Mondays (except May 4)
Admission: Adults 1,200
URL: https://tinyurl.com/mr4989td

Fukuda Art Museum ¡È100 Years of Showa: The Winds of an Era Shaped by Seihō, Kaii, Matazō and Others¡É
Commemorating the 100th year of the Showa era, this exhibition presents 100 masterpieces of Nihonga created between 1926 and 1989. Through works by Takeuchi Seihō, Higashiyama Kaii, Kayama Matazō and other leading painters, the exhibition traces artistic developments across a time marked by war, recovery, and rapid economic growth. Additional works by artists associated with Arashiyama, including Ikeda Yōson and Tomita Keisen, highlight the refined aesthetic sensibilities that emerged during this transformative period in Japanese history.
Period: January 31 – April 12, 2026
Venue: Fukuda Art Museum, Kyoto
Hours: 10:00–17:00 (Last entry 16:30)
Closed: Feb 17, Mar 3, Mar 17
Admission: Adults 1,500
URL: https://fukuda-art-museum.jp/en/exhibition/202510141770

Saga Arashiyama Museum of Arts & Culture ¡ÈThrough Art and Calligraphy, Enter the World of Hyakunin Isshu¡É
Located at the foot of Mount Ogura, associated with Fujiwara no Teika, this exhibition explores the cultural legacy of the classical poetry anthology Hyakunin Isshu through painting and calligraphy. Featuring the first public display of the Hyakunin Isshu Album alongside works by Hasegawa Sōen, Kiyohara Yukinobu, Hon¡Çami Kōetsu, and Maruyama Ōkyo, the exhibition reveals the rich interplay between waka poetry and visual art. Visitors are invited to rediscover the enduring beauty of poetic expression through artistic interpretation.
Period: January 31 – April 12, 2026
Venue: Saga Arashiyama Museum of Arts & Culture, Kyoto
Hours: 10:00–17:00 (Last entry 16:30)
Closed: Feb 15, Feb 17, Mar 3, Mar 17
URL: https://www.samac.jp/en/exhibition/

Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo ¡ÈMission Infinity: Space, Quantum and Art¡É
Bringing together science and art, this exhibition explores the foundations of the universe through themes of space and quantum physics. Featuring collaborations between scientists and artists, including works created using a Japanese quantum computer, the exhibition examines invisible dimensions where time and space behave in unexpected ways. Alongside immersive installations, XR experiences and metaverse presentations create a multilayered exhibition environment, offering new possibilities for artistic expression at the intersection of science and creativity.
Period: January 31 – May 6, 2026
Venue: Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Hours: 10:00–18:00
Closed: Mondays (except Feb 23, May 4)
Admission: Adults 1,800
URL: https://www.mot-art-museum.jp/exhibitions/mission-infinity/

Toyota Municipal Museum of Art ¡ÈTakashima Yajuro: 50 Years after His Passing¡É
Marking the 50th anniversary of the death of Western-style painter Takashima Yajuro (1890–1975), this large-scale retrospective presents approximately 170 works, including pieces shown publicly for the first time. Known for his contemplative depictions of candles and the moon, Takashima pursued a deeply personal realism throughout his life. Through paintings and archival materials, the exhibition offers a comprehensive view of his artistic philosophy and enduring legacy.
Period: January 6 – March 15, 2026
Venue: Toyota Municipal Museum of Art
Hours: 10:00–17:30 (Last entry 17:00)
Closed: Mondays (except Jan 12, Feb 23)
Admission: Adults 1,500
URL: https://tinyurl.com/y7yep2au

Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito – Special Exhibition ¡ÈYudai Iikawa: When You Find What Matters¡É
This exhibition offers a comprehensive introduction to the practice of Yudai Iikawa, whose work focuses on the relativity of time and the fluctuations of perception. A new installation will also be presented, exploring the possibilities within ambiguous information and the incompleteness of human senses. The scenes that emerge through the behavior of visitors provide an opportunity to reflect on moments when we encounter landscapes different from those of everyday life.
Dates: February 28 (Sat) – May 6 (Wed, holiday), 2026
Venue: Contemporary Art Gallery, Art Tower Mito
Opening Hours: 10:00–18:00 (Last admission 17:30)
Closed: Mondays (Open on May 4)
Admission: 900 yen for adults, others vary
Image Credit: Yudai Iikawa, Decorator Club – Arrangement, Adjustment, Circulation, 2020
URL: https://www.arttowermito.or.jp/gallery/.html

Toyota Municipal Museum of Art ¡È50th Anniversary of His Passing: Nojuro Takashima Retrospective¡É
This large-scale retrospective commemorates the 50th anniversary of the death of Western-style painter Nojuro Takashima, known for his depictions of candles and the moon. Around 170 works, including pieces shown publicly for the first time, along with related materials, are presented to introduce the artist¡Çs life and artistic philosophy from multiple perspectives. As the first exhibition of its kind in the Tokai region, it offers a comprehensive look at Takashima¡Çs achievements.
Dates: January 6 (Tue) – March 15 (Sun), 2026
Venue: Exhibition Room 8, Toyota Municipal Museum of Art (8-5-1 Kosakamotocho, Toyota, Aichi)
Opening Hours: 10:00–17:30 (Last admission 17:00)
Closed: Mondays (Open on January 12 and February 23)
Admission: 1,500 yen for adults, others vary
Image Credit: Candle, Taisho period, Collection of Fukuoka Prefectural Museum of Art
URL: https://www.museum.toyota.aichi.jp

Plaza Gallery ¡ÈKoro Ihara: Breath-Through¡É
This exhibition presents the sculptural practice of Koro Ihara, who works with traces and by-products of living organisms, combining them with traditional techniques. Using materials such as animal droppings, bird nests, worm castings, and Nostoc (a form of cyanobacteria), Ihara transforms natural processes into sculptural form. In this presentation, the installation is conceived as a breathing environment in which the flow of nature becomes visible. The exhibition space evolves like a living organism, inviting viewers to reflect on cycles of life and transformation.
Period: February 7 – March 29, 2026
Venue: Plaza Gallery
Hours: 11:00–18:00
Closed: Monday–Wednesday
URL: http://www.plaza-gallery.com/

CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO ¡ÈSORAYAMA: Light, Reflection, Transparency ¡ÝTOKYO¡Ý¡É
The largest retrospective ever held of internationally acclaimed artist Hajime Sorayama takes place at CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO. Centered on his long-standing exploration of the aesthetics of the human body and machinery, the exhibition traces his pursuit of light, transparency, and reflection from early iconic works to the latest creations. Building upon the widely acclaimed Shanghai exhibition, this Tokyo edition expands both its content and scale. A new sculpture inspired by Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell, Sexy Robot_The Ghost in the Shell type 2 (2026), will also be unveiled.
Period: March 14 – May 31, 2026
Venue: CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO
URL: https://sorayama2026.jp/

ATELIER MUJI GINZA ¡ÈTotonou: An Exhibition on Finding Balance¡É
Focusing on the Japanese concept of ¡Ètotonou,¡É meaning to bring things into balance, this exhibition explores how harmony can be found in everyday life. Rather than adding or subtracting excessively, ¡Ètotonou¡É suggests adjusting one¡Çs environment, body, and mind toward what feels sufficiently complete. Through spatial installations inspired by the traditional tea room and experiential settings that encourage self-awareness, the exhibition invites visitors to reconsider their senses and rediscover a state of quiet equilibrium within contemporary life.
Period: March 20 – May 31, 2026
Venue: ATELIER MUJI GINZA (MUJI Ginza 6F)
Hours: 11:00–20:00
URL: https://atelier.muji.com/jp-en/exhibition/260320/

NANZUKA UNDERGROUND ¡ÈRaymond Lemstra: Good Looking¡É
This solo exhibition by Raymond Lemstra presents a new series of portrait drawings and paintings, marking a significant development in his long-term exploration of the human face. Featuring 20 new graphite drawings and six new paintings, the works appear realistic at first glance yet reveal subtle humor and irony. In recent years, Lemstra has combined traditional Dutch oil painting techniques with Korean hanji paper, expanding his visual language. The exhibition offers the first comprehensive presentation of this latest body of work.
Period: March 7 – April 4, 2026
Venue: NANZUKA UNDERGROUND
Hours: 11:00–19:00
Closed: Sunday, Monday
URL: https://tinyurl.com/4uwuaja4


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